How long have you survived
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When to Start Counting?
Well, last Sept, I said "six months" - guess I have to change that to "seven months".
September 2010, I said "Sure is good to see those bigger numbers. Me, I was stage IV scc Base of Tongue (T2N2). Six months since treatment ended March 16; treatment was nine weeks of induction chemo (Cisplatin, Taxotere and 5-FU) followed by seven weeks of radiation with weekly chemo (Carboplatin). Scans are good (watching one node)."
So, turns out the one node resisted treatment - neck dissection December 2010. So now I'm seven months cancer free; almost two years since diagnosis. Do well.0 -
2 yearsPam M said:When to Start Counting?
Well, last Sept, I said "six months" - guess I have to change that to "seven months".
September 2010, I said "Sure is good to see those bigger numbers. Me, I was stage IV scc Base of Tongue (T2N2). Six months since treatment ended March 16; treatment was nine weeks of induction chemo (Cisplatin, Taxotere and 5-FU) followed by seven weeks of radiation with weekly chemo (Carboplatin). Scans are good (watching one node)."
So, turns out the one node resisted treatment - neck dissection December 2010. So now I'm seven months cancer free; almost two years since diagnosis. Do well.
It's been 2 years since I found the lump in my neck. Unknown primary. Modified neck dissection. 5 weeks IMRT and 2 rounds of erbutx. So far, so good. I see my onco and surgeon every 3 months. Last ct scan looked good. God Bless.0 -
Wellll I guess I can start counting!
Wellll I guess I can start counting! I never have thought of myself without cancer, but with a clean PET/MRI I can start!! I had mucoepidermoid carcinoma of my submandibular, diagnosed last August 2010. So I guess it's been a whole year!! OMG! I didn't even realize it. One year ago this month I found out I had cancer, how life changing.0 -
Grateful you postedfriend of Bill said:grateful to be alive
Right tonsil,one lymph node, surgery, chemo and rads - it's now been now 23 wonderful (but admittedly very trying at times) months since treatment ended.Thanks for the topic.
Vince
Thanks to everyone for posting. The stories of hope and recovery are amazing and really helps a lot.
Similar story here - I got the left side covered. Cancer found in Left tonsil, one lymph node tumor on left neck, Tonsils out 2 weeks ago, start chemo tomorrow: Cisplatin & Docetaxel treatment every 3 weeks, then radiation & Carboplatin. I understand that the treatment is brutal, (stuff we're used to).
Another friend of ours had the same thing and is cancer free for over 5 years! The miracles continue - trust there's a message in all this somewhere.
Hoping and praying for the best for everyone.
Keep in touch if you can/want.
http://philhascancer.org/
Thanks, Phil0 -
Hi PhilFriend of Bill 2 said:Grateful you posted
Thanks to everyone for posting. The stories of hope and recovery are amazing and really helps a lot.
Similar story here - I got the left side covered. Cancer found in Left tonsil, one lymph node tumor on left neck, Tonsils out 2 weeks ago, start chemo tomorrow: Cisplatin & Docetaxel treatment every 3 weeks, then radiation & Carboplatin. I understand that the treatment is brutal, (stuff we're used to).
Another friend of ours had the same thing and is cancer free for over 5 years! The miracles continue - trust there's a message in all this somewhere.
Hoping and praying for the best for everyone.
Keep in touch if you can/want.
http://philhascancer.org/
Thanks, Phil
Not sure if you and the other friend of Bill are relater but if not Welcome to CSN. Here you will find a lot of support and information.
Wishing you all the best
Hondo0 -
Congratskingcole42005 said:Wellll I guess I can start counting!
Wellll I guess I can start counting! I never have thought of myself without cancer, but with a clean PET/MRI I can start!! I had mucoepidermoid carcinoma of my submandibular, diagnosed last August 2010. So I guess it's been a whole year!! OMG! I didn't even realize it. One year ago this month I found out I had cancer, how life changing.
Looking forward to your two year anniversary....
Best,
John0 -
Hi Everyone! It's been aSkiffin16 said:Congrats
Looking forward to your two year anniversary....
Best,
John
Hi Everyone! It's been a while...I had a PET on August 10 and received the ALL CLEAR! Also had my PEG removed yesterday and am thrilled beyond words about life!!!!! (Last of 35 rad treatments May 11)
My thoughts and prayers continue to be with you all.0 -
1 yearRubytoos said:Hi Everyone! It's been a
Hi Everyone! It's been a while...I had a PET on August 10 and received the ALL CLEAR! Also had my PEG removed yesterday and am thrilled beyond words about life!!!!! (Last of 35 rad treatments May 11)
My thoughts and prayers continue to be with you all.
A year ago Buzz was diagnosed with Stage IV SCC of the base of tongue. Two PET scans have been suspicious so the PEG stays until he can get a clean scan. Next scan is Sept 8. Hoping that it at least looks the same. Karen0 -
Better & Cleanbuzz99 said:1 year
A year ago Buzz was diagnosed with Stage IV SCC of the base of tongue. Two PET scans have been suspicious so the PEG stays until he can get a clean scan. Next scan is Sept 8. Hoping that it at least looks the same. Karen
That's what I'm shooting for....
Best,
John0 -
Hi Karenbuzz99 said:1 year
A year ago Buzz was diagnosed with Stage IV SCC of the base of tongue. Two PET scans have been suspicious so the PEG stays until he can get a clean scan. Next scan is Sept 8. Hoping that it at least looks the same. Karen
Looks like Buzz and I will be doing our PET together just not at the same place. I will be in Houston at MD Anderson getting my 6 month PET on 9-8-11, and you know what, in the past 6 years I only had one of them come back NED all the rest were dirty little boys…
Wishing you both well on the 8th.
Hondo0 -
Hi RubyRubytoos said:Hi Everyone! It's been a
Hi Everyone! It's been a while...I had a PET on August 10 and received the ALL CLEAR! Also had my PEG removed yesterday and am thrilled beyond words about life!!!!! (Last of 35 rad treatments May 11)
My thoughts and prayers continue to be with you all.
That’s great news keep strong and keep clean, but most of all just believing.
Wishing you both the best
Hondo0 -
Left tonsil cancer, T1N2bM0.
Left tonsil cancer, T1N2bM0. 2.5 years.0 -
noobMashedpotatoe said:Left tonsil cancer, T1N2bM0.
Left tonsil cancer, T1N2bM0. 2.5 years.
About 9 1/2 months since discovered in midst of surgery (surprise!)
to remove what was thought to be a cyst.
Be well!0 -
My first post, just wantedhawk711 said:6 months
I love hearing from Sash, Abbimom, etc on the 5-10 years of cancer survivorship!!!!!
I had a very clean PET scan and my Oncologist says I am in remission and to enjoy life. Still can't eat everything but it is getting better every week-month. I can't wait to put up my 10 year post treatment note on this website in 2020!!!!!!Squamour cell of the tongue and it metastisized to lymphnodes in my neck too.......God bless all you long termers!!!See ya down the road.....
Steve
My first post, just wanted to say how good it feels to have found this blog. I was diagnosed with AdCC 9/2010. Had removal or resection of the Hard pallet 1/11 and in 3/11 I had a 2nd surgery of removal of positive edges from my septum. Other lumps were found in my neck and on my thyroid, but, they were negative for malignancy. It has been almost five months since the surgeries and I have not recieved any rads. I am on my feet and even though i am being told to have rads. I don/t want to. I would like to hear some of your thoughts on taking this position. I am having a serious problem managing this orator/prostetic hard pallet,0 -
Hi potatoeMashedpotatoe said:Left tonsil cancer, T1N2bM0.
Left tonsil cancer, T1N2bM0. 2.5 years.
Just like to welcome you here to CSN and hope you stay and give us your story abotu C.
Thanks
Hondo0
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